Cortez Western writer bringing back dime novel

Cortez author Denny Bertrand’s stories on cowboy life continue to be recognized as part of a growing trend to bring back the dime novel. “A lot of Western writing is from the early 1900s. My...

DATE: Jan. 1, 2018 | CATEGORY: Local News

Co-founder of Zuma Natural Foods publishes first book

One of the original founders of Zuma Natural Foods has published her first book, “The Health Revolution: Give Yourself the Healthcare You Deserve.” Jade Wimberley is a naturopathic doctor,...

DATE: Dec. 5, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Native authors to speak Nov. 18

Torrey House Press and the Montezuma Great Old Broads for Wilderness present a meet-the-authors event on Saturday from 3:30-5 p.m. at the Cortez Cultural Center, 25 N. Market St. in Cortez....

DATE: Nov. 15, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

Cartoonist, author to visit Cortez library

The Journal Cartoonist and writer Matthew Henry Hall, author of the children’s books “Phoebe and Chub” and “The Lucky Hat,” will visit the Cortez Public Library on Tuesday, June 13, at 2 p.m....

DATE: May 29, 2017 | CATEGORY: Local News

The Metabolic Approach to Cancer takes on disease with food

It’s been known for centuries that the food you eat affects your health. In today’s world, the incidence of cancer and chronic disease is at an all-time high and continues to rise. No one knows...

DATE: May 24, 2017 | CATEGORY: Living

New Mexico author Redsand to visit Cortez

New Mexico author Anna Redsand’s new memoir “To Drink From The Silver Cup” details her upbringing as a missionary on the Navajo Nation and her decision to leave the church as she reconciled her...

DATE: Sept. 5, 2016 | CATEGORY: Arts and Entertainment

Montezuma County author writes kids mystery novel

Montezuma County author Lynette Harrell’s new book for adolescents is inspired by real-life people, places and experiences in Southwest Colorado. “The Little Giants as the Mysterious Six in the...

DATE: Aug. 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Living

Whistleblower tells of botched investigation at Hubbell Trading Post

As part of the Four Corners Lecture Series, Paul Berkowitz, a Dolores author and former criminal investigator for the National Park Service, relayed how he exonerated Billy Malone, an Indian trader...

DATE: July 20, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local News

In Hickenlooper’s memoir: Heartache, nude selfies, business chops

DENVER – Gov. John Hickenlooper is a nerd. To the Colorado political world, that statement comes as no surprise. Part of his appeal in his 13 years in office – beginning with eight years as the...

DATE: July 5, 2016 | CATEGORY: Local News

Book updates guide to New Mexico mountains

The enthusiasm that Cortez author Liesl Ungnade has for the New Mexico backcountry is contagious. Her new book, “Guide to the New Mexico Mountains,” ignites an urge to head out and climb a peak,...

DATE: June 28, 2016 | CATEGORY: Living

Book updates guide to New Mexico mountains

The enthusiasm that Cortez author Liesl Ungnade has for the New Mexico backcountry is contagious. Her new book, “Guide to the New Mexico Mountains,” ignites an urge to head out and climb a peak,...

DATE: June 10, 2016 | CATEGORY: Living

Book revives tale of 1998 Four Corners manhunt

This week will mark 18 years since three armed men shot multiple bullets into a Cortez police officer and then fled into the rugged scrub oak on the Utah-Colorado border, setting off what some call...

DATE: May 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Living

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